Landscape architect John S. Troy's green thumb is evident in the grounds surrounding this King William home now on the market for $2 million. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX beautifulhome architecture RealEstate
Troy's green thumb is also evident in the beautiful grounds surrounding a striking two-story Victorian home in San Antonio's historic King William neighborhood recently listed for $2 million.
Troy served as the most recent landscape architect for the 1904 property, according to its sale listing. The four-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bath home is"situated along the King William parade route" just a block from the River Walk, according to the description. As could be expected, the 2,700-square foot home is encircled by lush greenery, enjoyable from its enormous wraparound balcony or a park bench placed in the front garden.
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